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By John Richer
Assistive Devices Program – Walker Clinic
December 22, 2023

April 10

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The Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care runs the Assistive Devices Program (ADP) to help people who have long-term physical disabilities get needed equipment and supplies. In some cases, ADP pays 75 per cent of the cost of items like wheeled walkers or rollators.Usually, your doctor will refer you to an “authorizer”. This is a health care professional registered with ADP. The authorizer will assess whether you meet ADP funding criteria, measure you for a wheeled walker and fill in the appropriate

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By John Richer
Assistive Devices Program – Walker Clinic
December 22, 2023

May 8

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The Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care runs the Assistive Devices Program (ADP) to help people who have long-term physical disabilities get needed equipment and supplies. In some cases, ADP pays 75 per cent of the cost of items like wheeled walkers or rollators.Usually, your doctor will refer you to an “authorizer”. This is a health care professional registered with ADP. The authorizer will assess whether you meet ADP funding criteria, measure you for a wheeled walker and fill in the appropriate

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By John Richer
Assistive Devices Program – Walker Clinic
December 22, 2023

May 29

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The Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care runs the Assistive Devices Program (ADP) to help people who have long-term physical disabilities get needed equipment and supplies. In some cases, ADP pays 75 per cent of the cost of items like wheeled walkers or rollators.Usually, your doctor will refer you to an “authorizer”. This is a health care professional registered with ADP. The authorizer will assess whether you meet ADP funding criteria, measure you for a wheeled walker and fill in the appropriate

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By John Richer
Assistive Devices Program – Walker Clinic
December 22, 2023

June 12

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The Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care runs the Assistive Devices Program (ADP) to help people who have long-term physical disabilities get needed equipment and supplies. In some cases, ADP pays 75 per cent of the cost of items like wheeled walkers or rollators.Usually, your doctor will refer you to an “authorizer”. This is a health care professional registered with ADP. The authorizer will assess whether you meet ADP funding criteria, measure you for a wheeled walker and fill in the appropriate

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By John Richer
Assistive Devices Program – Walker Clinic
December 22, 2023

June 19

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The Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care runs the Assistive Devices Program (ADP) to help people who have long-term physical disabilities get needed equipment and supplies. In some cases, ADP pays 75 per cent of the cost of items like wheeled walkers or rollators.Usually, your doctor will refer you to an “authorizer”. This is a health care professional registered with ADP. The authorizer will assess whether you meet ADP funding criteria, measure you for a wheeled walker and fill in the appropriate

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By John Richer
Minds in Motion
August 24, 2023

May 16

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The Parkside Centre is partnering again with theSocie te Alzheimer Society Sudbury-Manitoulin topresent Minds in Motion® . The program unfoldsto laughter and chatter, with new friendships forming and stories being shared. This program is awonderful way for people with memory problems and their care partner to have fun together andestablish new friendships with others living the same experiences.Minds in Motion® incorporates physical activity and mental stimulation. It’s for people with early tomid-stage signs of Alzheimer’s disease or other dementias and their care partners.For

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By John Richer
Minds in Motion
August 24, 2023

May 23

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The Parkside Centre is partnering again with theSocie te Alzheimer Society Sudbury-Manitoulin topresent Minds in Motion® . The program unfoldsto laughter and chatter, with new friendships forming and stories being shared. This program is awonderful way for people with memory problems and their care partner to have fun together andestablish new friendships with others living the same experiences.Minds in Motion® incorporates physical activity and mental stimulation. It’s for people with early tomid-stage signs of Alzheimer’s disease or other dementias and their care partners.For

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By John Richer
Minds in Motion
August 24, 2023

May 30

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The Parkside Centre is partnering again with theSocie te Alzheimer Society Sudbury-Manitoulin topresent Minds in Motion® . The program unfoldsto laughter and chatter, with new friendships forming and stories being shared. This program is awonderful way for people with memory problems and their care partner to have fun together andestablish new friendships with others living the same experiences.Minds in Motion® incorporates physical activity and mental stimulation. It’s for people with early tomid-stage signs of Alzheimer’s disease or other dementias and their care partners.For

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By John Richer
Minds in Motion
August 24, 2023

June 6

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The Parkside Centre is partnering again with theSocie te Alzheimer Society Sudbury-Manitoulin topresent Minds in Motion® . The program unfoldsto laughter and chatter, with new friendships forming and stories being shared. This program is awonderful way for people with memory problems and their care partner to have fun together andestablish new friendships with others living the same experiences.Minds in Motion® incorporates physical activity and mental stimulation. It’s for people with early tomid-stage signs of Alzheimer’s disease or other dementias and their care partners.For

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By John Richer
Minds in Motion
August 24, 2023

June 13

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The Parkside Centre is partnering again with theSocie te Alzheimer Society Sudbury-Manitoulin topresent Minds in Motion® . The program unfoldsto laughter and chatter, with new friendships forming and stories being shared. This program is awonderful way for people with memory problems and their care partner to have fun together andestablish new friendships with others living the same experiences.Minds in Motion® incorporates physical activity and mental stimulation. It’s for people with early tomid-stage signs of Alzheimer’s disease or other dementias and their care partners.For

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